Tirupati: TTD has allocated approximately Rs 119 crore for the development of the educational institutions run by it, for the financial year 2026-27.
The allocation aims to introduce modern technology, improve infrastructure and provide skill development training to enhance students’ capabilities across the temple body’s educational institutions.
“TTD has allocated Rs 118.89 crore for development works in TTD-run educational institutions for FY 2026-27,” a press release issued by the temple body on Wednesday said.
The funds have been allocated jointly by the SV Vidyadanam Trust and Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) to modernise educational institutions and provide better facilities to students.
Additional classrooms and hostel accommodation will be constructed, while various infrastructure development works will be undertaken in schools and colleges run by TTD.
The temple body said sports, cultural and co-curricular activities will be encouraged to ensure the overall development of students.
Training programmes will also be conducted for teaching and non-teaching staff in TTD-run educational institutions.
The courses aimed at preparing students for competitive examinations such as IIT, NEET, CA and CLAT will be introduced along with skill development and job-oriented vocational programmes, the release added.
The temple body further said digital classrooms, computers, smart panel boards, computer laboratories and virtual conference facilities will be established to promote technology-driven education.
Modern CCTV cameras will also be installed in educational institutions, while mobile medical unit services will be provided to students.
Special attention will be given to medical services for girl students studying in Sri Padmavathi Women’s (SPW) Educational Institutions, including SPW Junior College, SPW Degree College and Polytechnic College.
Comprehensive plans are being prepared to further strengthen the TTD Education Department with modern facilities, the release added.>
